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Poster: The_Emperor_Of_Television Date: October 26, 2009 07:00:10pm
Forum: web Subject: Re: I Sincerely doubt I'm gonna get an intelligent answer, but..

Generally, you would have to write entire forum messages in lower-case, claim that 1939's "The Wizard of Oz" is owned by Paramount, and post reviews that don't actually review the item, but instead tell the uploader that they forgot to add ";" things to seperate the keywords.

This post was modified by The_Emperor_Of_Television on 2009-10-27 02:00:10

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Poster: Kimeesteres Date: October 27, 2009 08:51:00am
Forum: web Subject: Re: I Sincerely doubt I'm gonna get an intelligent answer, but..

The ";" things are called semicolons. Just so you know, these have nothing to do with your digestive tract. They are punctuation marks that designate a separation between clauses or keywords.

And, there is no such word as "seperate," although many dumb bunny Americans think there is a word that is spelled that way.

I asked for a dimwitted answer, and, boy oh boy, I sure got one! Thanks heaps!

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Poster: The_Emperor_Of_Television Date: October 27, 2009 10:48:43am
Forum: web Subject: Re: I Sincerely doubt I'm gonna get an intelligent answer, but..

I've already admitted my spelling is shit (and as I noted, the original post was about a poster who posted long-messages purely in lower case). Oh yeah, why do you think I'm American? I've never step foot in that country.

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Poster: ethanpyc Date: November 07, 2009 11:00:22pm
Forum: web Subject: Re: I Sincerely doubt I'm gonna get an intelligent answer, but..

I also submitted my website http://www.gokut.com hasnt been archieved since May 2008, what should I do to rearchieve it.

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